A Dune-inspired worm recently hit CrowdStrike and npm, infecting hundreds of packages. Here's what happened - and how to protect your code.
"Each published package becomes a new distribution vector: as soon as someone installs it, the worm executes, replicates, and ...
Hulud" has compromised hundreds of packages in the npm repository with a self-replicating worm that steals secrets like API key, tokens, and cloud credentials and sends them to external servers that ...
The novel malware strain is being dubbed Shai-Hulud — after the name for the giant sandworms in Frank Herbert’s Dune novel series — because it publishes any stolen credentials in a new public GitHub ...
Hackers injected malicious code into nearly a dozen 20 NPM packages with billions of weekly downloads in a software supply chain attack after phishing a maintainer’s account.
A rare in-the-wild FileFix campaign has been observed by cybersecurity researchers, which hides a second-stage PowerShell ...
Shai-Hulud is the third major supply chain attack targeting the NPM ecosystem after the s1ngularity attack and the recent ...
The bundle.js script is designed to steal npm, GitHub, AWS and GCP tokens. But it also installs TruffleHog – an open source ...
Dozens of npm libraries, including a color library with over 2 million downloads a week, have been replaced with novel self-replicating credential-stealing code in yet another wave of a supply chain ...
A massive Android ad fraud operation dubbed "SlopAds" was disrupted after 224 malicious applications on Google Play were used ...
With npm packages embedded in financial systems, e-commerce platforms, and enterprise applications, the compromise poses a material risk to business continuity and supply chain integrity. Analysts ...
A new supply chain attack on npm, the node package manager, has injected the first malware with self-replicating worm ...